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I would seriously consider dropping Dreamweaver and using a much better IDE. I used Dreamweaver for 6 years. Once I realized what was out there I could never go back. Check out PhpStorm. Totally worth it. It's not like Dreamweaver is free, anyway.

All I know is if my IDE/editor didn't support the functions I wanted to use (especially as something as ubiquitous as MySQLi) I'd look elsewhere.

+1 for PHPStorm, at least when it comes to actual coding (doesn't have any WYSIWYG stuff for web design, but I'm not a designer, so don't care ).

On most files I can right click and open in browser then it gives me a list of installed browsers to open it in..... Good enough to WYSIWYG for me, plus chrome has live editing of css as long as I map it to the right location, a quick refresh shows me all the changes I saved.

Also, +1 for PHPStorm from me, best IDE I've ever used I think.

Sadly, nobody codes for anyone on this forum. People taste your dishes and tell you what is missing, but they don't cook for you. ~anoopmailI'd rather be a comma, then a full stop.User Authentication in PHP with MySQLi - Don't forget to mark threads resolved - MySQL(i) warning

All of you guys are suggesting me to use php storm so I am going to download it and will use it. Hope it is good like dreamweaver.

I've never used DW, so cannot really compare, but have always been under the impression that the only thing that made it stand out was its WYSIWYG abilities for web layout (with some complaining that it results in bad HTML?). But when it comes to writing PHP code, PHPStorm is difficult to beat, once you discover the features it has (and the in particular the ones that matter to you.)